ENG Engineering

Students are encouraged to carefully adhere to all prerequisite requirements. The instructor is authorized to drop students from a course for which stated prerequisites have not been completed.

Courses in ENG:

ENG001—Introduction to Engineering(1)Active

Lecture—1 hour(s).Open to first year students only.Introduction to the role of engineers in the acquisition and development of engineering knowledge, the differences and similarities among engineering fields, and the work ethic and skills required for engineering.(P/NP grading only.)GE credit: SE.Effective: 2011 Fall Quarter.

Lecture—3 hour(s); Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):High school algebra.Understanding of how the technology in our lives works using only basic concepts and rudimentry mathematics.(Letter.)GE credit: SE, SS.Effective: 2001 Fall Quarter.

ENG011—Issues in Engineering(1)Active

Lecture—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):Participation in the MESA Engineering Program or consent of instructor.Designed to broaden the student's understanding of the engineering profession, its methods, principles, design and development process, career opportunities, and professional resources.(Letter.)Effective: 1999 Fall Quarter.

Lecture—3 hour(s); Laboratory—3 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):(MAT 016C C- or better or MAT 021C C- or better); (CHE 002A C- or better, PHY 009A C- or better).Introductory course on the properties of engineering materials and their relation to the internal structure of materials.Not open for credit to students who have taken ENG 045Y.(Letter.)GE credit: QL, SE, SL, WE.Effective: 2013 Winter Quarter.

ENG045H—Honors Properties of Materials (1)Active

Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENG 045 (can be concurrent) or ENG 045Y (can be concurrent); Enrollment in the Materials Science and Engineering Honors Program; ENG 045 or ENG 045Y required concurrently.Open only to students in the Materials Science and Engineering Honors Program.Examination of special materials science and engineering topics through additional readings, discussions, collaborative work, or special activities which may include projects, laboratory experience or computer simulations.(Letter.)Effective: 2018 Spring Quarter.

ENG045Y—Properties of Materials(4)Active

Web Virtual Lecture; Laboratory.Prerequisite(s):(MAT 016C C- or better or MAT 021C C- or better); CHE 002A; PHY 009A.Introductory course on the properties of engineering materials and their relation to the internal structure of materials.Not open for credit to students who have taken ENG 045.(Letter.)GE credit: QL, SE, SL.Effective: 2013 Summer Session 2.

ENG098—Directed Group Study(1-4)Active

Variable.Restricted to College of Engineering students only.May be repeated up to 3 Time(s) when content differs.(P/NP grading only.)Effective: 2001 Spring Quarter.

ENG100—Electronic Circuits and Systems(3)Active

Laboratory—3 hour(s); Lecture—2 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENG 017; C- or better recommended.Introduction to analog and digital circuit and system design through hands on laboratory design projects. Students who have completed EEC 100 may receive only 1.5 units of credit.(Letter.)GE credit: SE, VL.Effective: 2014 Spring Quarter.

ENG102—Dynamics(4)Active

Lecture—4 hour(s); Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENG 035 C- or better; MAT 022B C- or better.Open to College of Engineering students only.Kinematics and kinetics of particles, systems of particles, and of rigid bodies; application of these topics are applied to engineering problems.Only two units of credit allowed to students who have previously taken ENG 036.(Letter.)GE credit: SE, VL.Effective: 2017 Fall Quarter.

ENG103—Fluid Mechanics(4)Review all entriesHistorical

Lecture—4 hour(s); Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENG 035 C- or better; MAT 022B C- or better; PHY 009B C- or better.Open to students in the College of Engineering and Hydrology majors.
Fluid properties, fluid statics, continuity and linear momentum equations for control volumes, flow of incompressible fluids in pipes, dimensional analysis and boundary-layer flows.Not open for credit to students who have completed Chemical Engineering 150A.(Letter.)GE credit: SE.Effective: 2017 Winter Quarter.

ENG103—Fluid Mechanics(4)Review all entriesActive

Lecture—4 hour(s); Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENG 035 C- or better; MAT 022B C- or better; PHY 009B C- or better.Open to students in the College of Engineering and Hydrology majors.
Fluid properties, fluid statics, continuity and linear momentum equations for control volumes, flow of incompressible fluids in pipes, dimensional analysis and boundary-layer flows.Not open for credit to students who have completed ECH 150A.(Letter.)GE credit: SE.Effective: 2018 Fall Quarter.

Laboratory—3 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENG 104.Experiments which illustrate the basic principles and verify the analysis procedures used in the mechanics of materials are performed using the basic tools and techniques of experimental stress analysis.(Letter.)GE credit: SE.Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENG105—Thermodynamics(4)Active

Lecture—4 hour(s); Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):MAT 022B C- or better; PHY 009B C- or better.Open to College of Engineering students only.Fundamentals of thermodynamics: heat energy and work, properties of pure substances, First and Second Law for closed and open systems, reversibility, entropy, thermodynamic temperature scales. Applications of thermodynamics to engineering systems.(Letter.)GE credit: SE, VL.Effective: 2017 Fall Quarter.

Lecture—3 hour(s); Laboratory—3 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENG 017 C- or better.Principles of AC and DC electric motors and generators, their control systems and power sources. Selection of electric power equipment components based on their construction features and performance characteristics.(Letter.)GE credit: QL, SE, SL, VL.Effective: 2017 Winter Quarter.

Lecture—4 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):ENG 102 C- or better; (ENG 006 C- or better or ENG 005 C- or better or ECS 030 C- or better); Ability to program in MATLAB.Free and forced vibrations in lumped-parameter systems with and without damping; vibrations in coupled systems; electromechanical analogs; use of energy conservation principles.(Letter.)GE credit: SE.Effective: 2017 Fall Quarter.

ENG160—Environmental Physics and Society(3)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):(PHY 009D or PHY 010 or PHY 001B); MAT 016B; Or the equivalent of MAT 016B.Impact of humankind on the environment will be discussed from the point of view of the physical sciences. Calculations based on physical principles will be made, and the resulting policy implications will be considered.In the College of Engineering, students may receive only one unit of credit towards the Technical Electives requirement.(Same course as PHY 160.)(Letter.)GE credit: SE, SL.Effective: 1997 Winter Quarter.

ENG188—Science and Technology of Sustainable Power Generation(4)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s); Discussion—1 hour(s).Prerequisite(s):PHY 007C or PHY 009C; Upper-division standing.Focus on scientific understanding and development of power generation that is the basis of modern society. Concentration on power generation methods that are sustainable, in particular, discussion of the most recent innovations.(Letter.)GE credit: SS.Effective: 2012 Fall Quarter.

ENG190—Professional Responsibilities of Engineers(3)Active

Lecture—3 hour(s).Restricted to upper-division students in the College of Engineering.Organization of the engineering profession; introduction to contracts, specifications, business law, patents, and liability; discussion of professional, ethical, societal, and political issues related to engineering.(Letter.)GE credit: SS.Effective: 2013 Winter Quarter.